Computational Psychiatry
Learn more about Computational Psychiatry and computational neuroscience more generally...
Learn more about Computational Psychiatry and computational neuroscience more generally...
A beautiful demonstration of basic probability concepts - Seeing Theory from Brown University
Some useful Matlab tips and code from Becky Lawson
The UCL Statistical Parametric Mapping courses for M/EEG and fMRI, including videos of past lectures
Nice explanation of neuron models and attractors by Jack Terwilliger
Pretty comprehensive intro to ML, neural networks, matplotlib, data science, etc, from Brandon Rohrer
Machine Learning course from Caltech
Technical blog on maths for ML from Agustinus Kristiadi
Youtube channel on maths for engineering from Chris Tisdell
Richard McElreath's course, book (Statistical Rethinking) and code for Bayesian data analysis and causal inference
The amazing NeuroSynth, for automated fMRI meta-analysis, and the updated NeuroSynth Compose
Ebrains – containing neuroscience data, modelling and brain atlas tools
Patrick Mineault's NeuroAI blog - including a useful list of ML tools for scientists
Matthew Hankins' brilliant list of ways of describing p>0.05 - in case you need inspiration for your almost significant results
The inaugural Computational Psychiatry Conference was held in Trinity College Dublin (Eire) in 2023: it was a fantastic meeting with very high quality submissions. It was in Minnesota (USA) in 2024 and will be Tübingen (Germany) in 2025: abstract deadline is February 7th 2025. Please submit your work!
If you are interested in undertaking a Computational Psychiatry PhD at UCL, most PhD students in the lab come from the schemes below. I don't usually have my own funding for PhD students although that might happen from time to time. Occasionally (when grant applications are successful) I may also have funding for post doc positions - contact me if interested. We will be advertising for two post doc positions in early 2025 (one co-supervised by Dr Maria Eckstein) working on computational psychiatry projects relating to psychosis - watch this space!
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A general list of UCL neuroscience PhD programmes
UCL-Birkbeck MRC Doctoral Training Programme
UCL-NIMH Joint Doctoral Training Program in Neuroscience
Max Planck-UCL Computational Psychiatry PhD programme (I can be a secondary but not primary supervisor on this programme)
Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme for the Ecological Study of the Brain (for non-clinical topics only):
London Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme (LIDo, BBSRC)
Gatsby UCL PhD Programme